The document discusses the benefits of intercropping in the Nile Delta region of Egypt. Intercropping can help mitigate constraints on soil, water and inputs due to population growth and limited resources. It provides efficient utilization of environmental resources, reduces costs and risk, suppresses weeds, and improves soil fertility. Experiments in the Nile Delta showed that intercropping maize with soybean or planting berseem clover in late maize fields increased growth and yields compared to sole cropping. A new intercropping method with legumes planted between main crops further improved land and water use efficiency.